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automation: support building Windows wheels for Python 3.7 and 3.8
The time has come to support Python 3 on Windows.
Let's teach our automation code to produce Windows wheels for
Python 3.7 and 3.8.
We could theoretically support 3.5 and 3.6. But I don't think
it is worth it. People on Windows generally use the Mercurial
installers, not wheels. And I'd prefer we limit variability
and not have to worry about supporting earlier Python versions
if it can be helped.
As part of this, we change the invocation of pip to `python.exe -m pip`,
as this is what is being recommended in Python docs these days. And
it seemed to be required to avoid a weird build error. Why, I'm not
sure. But it looks like pip was having trouble finding a Visual Studio
files when invoked as `pip.exe` but not when using `python.exe -m pip`.
Who knows.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8478
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 23 Apr 2020 17:24:37 -0700 |
parents | 8766728dbce6 |
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#include <Python.h> #include <assert.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <unistd.h> #include "pyutil.h" #include <iostream> #include <string> extern "C" { static PYCODETYPE *code; extern "C" int LLVMFuzzerInitialize(int *argc, char ***argv) { contrib::initpy(*argv[0]); code = (PYCODETYPE *)Py_CompileString(R"py( try: for fn in ( parsers.isasciistr, parsers.asciilower, parsers.asciiupper, parsers.encodedir, parsers.pathencode, parsers.lowerencode, ): try: fn(data) except UnicodeDecodeError: pass # some functions emit this exception except AttributeError: # pathencode needs hashlib, which fails to import because the time # module fails to import. We should try and fix that some day, but # for now we at least get coverage on non-hashencoded codepaths. if fn != pathencode: raise # uncomment this for debugging exceptions # except Exception as e: # raise Exception('%r: %r' % (fn, e)) except Exception as e: pass # uncomment this print if you're editing this Python code # to debug failures. # print(e) )py", "fuzzer", Py_file_input); if (!code) { std::cerr << "failed to compile Python code!" << std::endl; } return 0; } int LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput(const uint8_t *Data, size_t Size) { PyObject *mtext = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize((const char *)Data, (Py_ssize_t)Size); PyObject *locals = PyDict_New(); PyDict_SetItemString(locals, "data", mtext); PyObject *res = PyEval_EvalCode(code, contrib::pyglobals(), locals); if (!res) { PyErr_Print(); } Py_XDECREF(res); Py_DECREF(locals); Py_DECREF(mtext); return 0; // Non-zero return values are reserved for future use. } }